Abstract:
• Gene expression profiling has been increasingly
used to determine new cancer markers.
This technology holds major promises for improving
the management of patients with breast cancer in
which traditional clinicopathologic parameters do not
account for all the heterogeneity of this disease and its
distinct prognostic groups. Gene expression profiling
has resulted in new classification of breast cancer and
new assays are being developed and commercialized as
prognostic and predictive tests.
However, the use of these tests in a clinical setting
presents many issues. The accuracy of this new technology
is often overestimated and its limitations should
be addressed. Although early results are promising,
further validation and well designed clinical trials are
required before incorporating these tests in routine
clinical practice.
Citation:
Nasser, S. M. (2009). SPECIAL ISSUES IN BREAST CANCER GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN BREAST CANCER. Lebanese Medical Journal, 57(2), 83.